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the u.s. over the severity of this situation. the chair of the u.s. regulatory commission believes a storage pool holding highly radioactive spent fuel rods may be completely empty at this point and that at times radiation levels have been so high they would be lethal in a very short period of time. he urged americans to stay at least 50 miles away from the plant, but that's four times the distance of the evacuation order from japanese officials. people in japan are growing really frustrated at this point about the lack of clear, prompt information. we're going to talk about that as well as the state department's decision to begin offering voluntary evacuations to family members of personnel in japan. >> we have a lot to get to. let us start this morning with ann curry who is in the city of akita in northern japan. ann, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. as you report the situation is still very serious. the japanese government is staying on message, saying that the r
the u.s. over the severity of this situation. the chair of the u.s. regulatory commission believes a storage pool holding highly radioactive spent fuel rods may be completely empty at this point and that at times radiation levels have been so high they would be lethal in a very short period of time. he urged americans to stay at least 50 miles away from the plant, but that's four times the distance of the evacuation order from japanese officials. people in japan are growing really frustrated at...
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u.s. navy delivered supplies on sunday more than 90 countries have now ovd aid, much of which has yet to get to victims. an early tally by the american red cross shows as of monday, $23 million in donations have been offered to help japan. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan, who are some of our closest friends and allies. >> reporter: tokyo, one of the world's largest cities and a financial hub of asia, has been paralyzed with trains out of service and major stores closed. and japan's stock market lost 13% of its value as big companies like toyota announced they would be closed under thursday, at least. everyone watches and waits for miracles like this 4-month-old survivor, pulled from beneath the rubble three days after she went missing, now reunited with her father. matt, late today, more good news. we heard that a 70-year-old woman who was in a house that was swept away by the tsunami has been found. she was suffering from hypothermia but she was alive and
u.s. navy delivered supplies on sunday more than 90 countries have now ovd aid, much of which has yet to get to victims. an early tally by the american red cross shows as of monday, $23 million in donations have been offered to help japan. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan, who are some of our closest friends and allies. >> reporter: tokyo, one of the world's largest cities and a financial hub of asia, has been paralyzed with trains out of service and...
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are they still talking about -- another question is some of the boys who went over to the u.s. to america were very young. they were as young as 6 or 10 years old. how did they find this adaptation to america? >> i will answer the first question briefly. they are very well known in china because many of them -- 120, a good 45 are tremendously impressive men. the prime minister, the engineer, the diplomat, the man who convinced britain to -- men of many accomplishments. as to your other question, how did they survive this strenuous journey to america? we are talking about new england in the nineteenth century. good old puritan tradition. you were sitting around the dinner table you need to know how to call what you eat in english. under that system of education your learn english very fast. >> by the time they got back to china, they were still quite young. they were 20 years google turtle 23 years old and could they make a difference in china? >> by the time they got to shine as a% to all these menial tasks. it took from ten years to come into their own as men. when they did, d
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the first deadly attack on u.s. serviceman in more than 20 years. >> the airmen were boarding a military bus outside of a terminal at the frankfort airport when a man began opening with them and then opened fire. two servicemen were killed. this morning german prosecutors are investigating the accident as a possible act of islamic terrorism. we'll have the latest straight ahead. >>> you're not an ipad, are you? >> not yet. >> the tech world is buzzing about the introduction of the new ipad. the buzz for two reasons. one, it has a lot of bells and whistles. two, the man who unveiled it, steve jobs. the world has wondered about his health ever since he announced back in january he was taking a medical leave. well, he was energetic, but he appeared very thin. we'll talk about that with dr. nancy niderman later in the show. >>> would you leave your own children and travel to another country for six months? not only did one mother make that choice, but while she was gone, she decided she no longer wanted to be married or
the first deadly attack on u.s. serviceman in more than 20 years. >> the airmen were boarding a military bus outside of a terminal at the frankfort airport when a man began opening with them and then opened fire. two servicemen were killed. this morning german prosecutors are investigating the accident as a possible act of islamic terrorism. we'll have the latest straight ahead. >>> you're not an ipad, are you? >> not yet. >> the tech world is buzzing about the...
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in the news, u.s. forces have fired on a libyan coast guard ship and two smaller vessels after they launched missiles in the port of misrata. at the same time mom march gadhafi's ground forces have stopped the rebel adverse on gadhafi's hometown of sirte, which is a great way to the capital city. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton met in london before a 40-nation summit on libya. last night president obama said he used military force in libya to prevent a slaughter of civilians and not to target moammar gadhafi. critics say he left too many unanswered questions about the long-term u.s. goal in libya. >>> the discovery of toxic plutonium outside japan's damaged nuclear power plant is increasing pressure on officials to expand the evacuation zone. meantime france is helping to deal with the volume of radioactive water created by the efforts to cool off the reactors. >>> former president jimmy carteder meets today with cube land leader raul castro in havana. carter is on a private three-day mission to
in the news, u.s. forces have fired on a libyan coast guard ship and two smaller vessels after they launched missiles in the port of misrata. at the same time mom march gadhafi's ground forces have stopped the rebel adverse on gadhafi's hometown of sirte, which is a great way to the capital city. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton met in london before a 40-nation summit on libya. last night president obama said he used military force in libya to prevent a slaughter of civilians and...
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u.s. officials insist moammar gadhafi isn't the target of the u.s. and coalition air strikes, but it appears one attack overnight came pretty close. it was a british cruise missile that slammed into gadhafi's compound overnight. the libyan leader reportedly escaped harm. u.s. officials say the attack was aimed at a military command system and control system. and control system. libyans say it was an attempt to take out gadhafi. the u.s. last tried to kill him in 1986 in an air strike. two years later a libyan bomb brought down a pan-am flight 103 killing all 259board. gadhafi is accused of personally ordering the attack. meanwhile, u.s. officials claim there was significant progress in the current bombing campaign. for the third straight night u.s. and coalition air strikes pounded libyan targets. on "meet the press," admiral mike mullen declared the no-fly zone has been a success and moammar gadhafi's air force has been grounded. >> he hasn't had any aircraft or helicopters flying the last couple of days. effectively the no-fly zone has been put in
u.s. officials insist moammar gadhafi isn't the target of the u.s. and coalition air strikes, but it appears one attack overnight came pretty close. it was a british cruise missile that slammed into gadhafi's compound overnight. the libyan leader reportedly escaped harm. u.s. officials say the attack was aimed at a military command system and control system. and control system. libyans say it was an attempt to take out gadhafi. the u.s. last tried to kill him in 1986 in an air strike. two years...
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scientists tell us that today's u.s. 21st century medical technology will swell the ranks of our se 100-year-olds. how can we res vekt a vigorous maturity from a negative stereotype of decrepit old age? what can we do to make sure our brains stay as vital as our bodies? we will ask best selling author, neurologist and neuropsychologist dr. richard restak. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. what's to come. >> dr. richard restak, welcome, and you are now on the air. this is book we're going to be referring to "the longevity strategy" how to live to live to 100 using the brain-body con dmeks. we might make reference to the magazine you are affiliated, which i think is the child of david mah
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borat intervention in troubled libya gets closer is the u.s. reposition its naval forces in the region while the buke a refuses to rule out using military assets against itself with regime. satellite images of the arm rests in libya broke down over western playing it down these military time civilian protests since. day one of the march heralded a ball of brushes police to try and boost public schools but many say the real god is in the skin deep. here all these stories come of this already out of the schools lives occasional sportster. like gala there's a russian cup game database in chechnya and i have all been there twice roll call whether iraq is yes that's right russian cup holders and it's a taking on angie in grozny and some call us the brazil legend is among those lining up for the home side an incredible story more not just the rest of the well on the ice hockey latest that's coming up now. hello welcome to the sports news lawyer for marty here in moscow and here are the headlines and legends in the lineup brazil's twice world cup winn
borat intervention in troubled libya gets closer is the u.s. reposition its naval forces in the region while the buke a refuses to rule out using military assets against itself with regime. satellite images of the arm rests in libya broke down over western playing it down these military time civilian protests since. day one of the march heralded a ball of brushes police to try and boost public schools but many say the real god is in the skin deep. here all these stories come of this already out...
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the u.s. do? in the west coast there are runs on iodine pills. nancy snyderman, good morning to you. if we are looking at the affected area in japan, i think the simplest way to put it is people in this area may be getting what we would consider a normal one year's worth of radiation in a couple of days. >> and microbursts we talk about. there are various ways to measure radiation exposure. it almost gets too wonkish but for the 50 people that are there, we know they are getting microbursts over and over. >> what about in the 12 and 19 mile areas? >> levels of radiation like what happened to lester. the radiation in the air will settle on the earth and the long-term concern is it gets in the soil, the grass, the cows eat it, it's in your milk. that's how people in chernobyl had the huge spike of thyroid cancer. they drank milk from contaminated cows. >> when you hear that people in the affected area should stay indoors does that come close to protecting them? >> it does. >> shut the window and
the u.s. do? in the west coast there are runs on iodine pills. nancy snyderman, good morning to you. if we are looking at the affected area in japan, i think the simplest way to put it is people in this area may be getting what we would consider a normal one year's worth of radiation in a couple of days. >> and microbursts we talk about. there are various ways to measure radiation exposure. it almost gets too wonkish but for the 50 people that are there, we know they are getting...
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the u.s. is also looking at the option of providing weapons to the rebels, but that also raises serious questions, not the least of which, who are we really giving them to? ann? >> jim, thanks. >>> new york congressman peter king called a controversial hearing this morning on capitol hill to discuss radicalization in the american muslim community. critics say the hearing is anti-muslim. no leaders of major muslim-american organizations have been invited to this morning's proceedings according to the washington post. >>> for the first time in more than 50 year it is fda approved a drug to treat lupus. hundreds of thousands of americans suffer from the debilitating disease. >>> and a new discovery of what may be the first and only color photographs in the aftermath of san francisco's 1906 earthquake. the six images uncovered by a smithsonian volunteer was shot by freddic eydes just months after the quake which devastated san francisco more than 100 years ago. it is now 7:10. back to matt, meredi
the u.s. is also looking at the option of providing weapons to the rebels, but that also raises serious questions, not the least of which, who are we really giving them to? ann? >> jim, thanks. >>> new york congressman peter king called a controversial hearing this morning on capitol hill to discuss radicalization in the american muslim community. critics say the hearing is anti-muslim. no leaders of major muslim-american organizations have been invited to this morning's...
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comes to the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship pro meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever and won't be your intention to kill all kid all he'll feel a certain kind of feel when i look at a piece of history has taught us the sports never to something that we just sit back and mock and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. the first cream removal called the clear cut. second explosives are used to blast to go deeper than the dirt. hurt the remains are removed by machine for. final the more the choice is because the judges in the family feel. on the. down low she official ante up. on the phone on called touch from the choose option. one challenge she. video on demand cheesemonger old calls and already just feeds now in the palm of your. wishes. she told call. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby th
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at the airport u.s. embassy staffers set up a help desk for americans who want to leave. >> nuclear fallout refugees. >> crowds flocked aboard buses out of sendai, a city hard hit by the earthquake and tsunami now low on basic necessities confusion, anger and distrust are spreading despite the government's reassurance. about the risks of radiation. this woman is frightened. we are worried about our health, she said. i came to buy masks to protect ourselves. today, marking one week since the quake, many in the nation paused to pay tribute as the number of dead and missing mounts. survivors now struggle without heat against the bitter cold and snow. 15-degree temperatures with the wind chill. relief workers soldier on, hampered by a shortage of fuel for trucks and ambulances. with time running out, 73-year-old ito fears the worst. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: i don't know what's happened to my daughter or son, she says. i don't know if they are alive or not. about the fukushima 50, the b
at the airport u.s. embassy staffers set up a help desk for americans who want to leave. >> nuclear fallout refugees. >> crowds flocked aboard buses out of sendai, a city hard hit by the earthquake and tsunami now low on basic necessities confusion, anger and distrust are spreading despite the government's reassurance. about the risks of radiation. this woman is frightened. we are worried about our health, she said. i came to buy masks to protect ourselves. today, marking one week...
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we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by the men and women in uniform would be far greater. so what the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down the road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change took 80 years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly $1 trillion. >> president obama speaking a few hours ago. they told me a little more about the significance of his speech. >> it really comes down to one key point, the americans and the international community felt that if they had not acted, there would be a massacre in benghazi. the president put that in pretty stark terms. if they had not acted, there would have been a massacre that reverberated across the region and state of the conscience of the world. he kept coming back to that as the reason why the united states got involved in this. he made
we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by the men and women in uniform would be far greater. so what the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down the road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change took 80 years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly $1 trillion. >>...
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headlines british french and u.s. warships converge on libya preparing to launch a decisive strike on colonel gadhafi forces and libya's internal affairs version claims it's maintaining a cease fire while the rebels say they're still be a part of. what washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife and. radiation risks grow in japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. next martin anders explores the influence of russian culture in the french capital. hello i welcome it's one of the most loved and this is cities in the world powers basically great a love of the culture and architecture here and throughout the centuries as many russians and the great it's across the cultural links between the simple phrase became stronger and stronger today paris is part of russian history and culture and that's what i'll be exploring in the
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is it time for the u.s. to consider arming the opposition? >>> dangerous dyes -- does the coloring in foods we eat every day have a negative impact on a child's mood and behavior? this morning, the new search for a link and what some parents are already doing just in case. >>> and the polar prince on his trek through the arctic. prince harry opens up to us about his most important duty at the royal wedding. >> are you thinking about what you will say? think about what you'll say when i'm stuck in a tent. our conversation with prince harry today, wednesday 30th, 2011. . good morning, welcome to "today" on a wednesday, i'm matt laur. >> rebels were making a rapid advance toward tripoli. >> those rebels retreated some 100 miles we'll get the late echt in a live report from libya straight ahead. and we'll talk to republican congresswoman michelle bachmann, who has been critical of president obama's involvement of troops in libya. >> a bizarre case in florida, an honor student who has been offered scholarships to ivy league schoolses a k s s is ac
is it time for the u.s. to consider arming the opposition? >>> dangerous dyes -- does the coloring in foods we eat every day have a negative impact on a child's mood and behavior? this morning, the new search for a link and what some parents are already doing just in case. >>> and the polar prince on his trek through the arctic. prince harry opens up to us about his most important duty at the royal wedding. >> are you thinking about what you will say? think about what...
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to be fair, they don't have it in the u.s. either. but we don't have an u.k. so, therefore, you have to take as gordon brown did and as i have now, sort of one off measures to deal with that situation. interesting, if you look at the u.s., the president of the united states is talk about removing some of the. so i don't think we are unique in the world when we look at this industry at the moment and the returns is getting. >> the in line in the most important daily newspaper, this morning was the cancellation by their investment. i wanted to look specifically at gas. center to have us, or have issued a statement was has all of our north sea projects including those to give the go ahead recent what they believe and doesn't plan to be still are being reevaluated. projects that a viable will be canceled or they also make the point of economics from oil and gas are completely different in that oil has a single world price whereas gas has a multiplicity of prices, a much more diffuse market. they also claim that they'll be there for a much their impact on the domes
to be fair, they don't have it in the u.s. either. but we don't have an u.k. so, therefore, you have to take as gordon brown did and as i have now, sort of one off measures to deal with that situation. interesting, if you look at the u.s., the president of the united states is talk about removing some of the. so i don't think we are unique in the world when we look at this industry at the moment and the returns is getting. >> the in line in the most important daily newspaper, this morning...
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military and u.s. government so it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now and to them in afghanistan. it was you supplied pickup trucks that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next some point are to see bin ghazi. political analyst michel chossudovsky believes there is something that could reconcile khadafi supporters with his opponents and unite against foreign intervention but majority of the population including the potence. he do not want foreign intervention because then it's an iraqi scenario and. i mean. ironically what happened is that when britain sent the so-called diplomatic mission which in fact was made up of it in my six secret agent accompanied by escorted by c.s. forces they were arrested not by the duffys forces but by the by opposition forces and and not position said no we should be here this is interference of good friends of a sovereign
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the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand money that relationship laments like during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. the incentive to kill kill kill kill anyone can you kill an innocent beast history has taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. download the official make a show on the phone the i pod touch from the accuser ops to. the job she lives on the go. video on demand keys money will become. an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call she just calm. just wealthy british. market. what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headline is. hungry for the. we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. of all the wiki leaks projects. in the fourth grade to get information out. of nothing to him. and he saw the danger he woul
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u.s. officials believe a retired fib agent who mysterious livan i shalled in iran four years ago is alive. but where is he and who's holding him? >>> and what's so funny? the baby who can't stop laughing as his dad rips up a jobs rejection letter. nearly 6 million people laughed along with him online. now he's brought his giggling to our studios today, friday, march 4, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm meredith vieira. i think i'm a million of those hits on youtube. he is so cute. he's right there. >> i know. he's a cute little boy and i have a feeling he'll be laughing -- people will be ripping paper in front of that little boy for the rest of his life. >> we need a laugh because gas prices are unbelievable. last time they went up this fast was in the wake of hurricane katrina. >> take a live look in new jersey. prices there are among the cheapest in the country. but drivers are not goin
u.s. officials believe a retired fib agent who mysterious livan i shalled in iran four years ago is alive. but where is he and who's holding him? >>> and what's so funny? the baby who can't stop laughing as his dad rips up a jobs rejection letter. nearly 6 million people laughed along with him online. now he's brought his giggling to our studios today, friday, march 4, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a...
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military in the u.s. government so it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan we assume will be it was used supplied to pick up trucks that help afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next summer boy or at sea when ghazi. political writer tim gatto says the u.s. and some european countries could be using humanitarian issues as an excuse to invade libya for its natural resources. oh that what they're doing they're saying that. he is killing all these people you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to there's a humanitarian excuse to save libya but meanwhile if there are fewer people dying left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force to dark for you because they are poor it is now. i think as dave said britain and france are going to use this in as an excuse to recolonize libya and take th
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and u.s.-led coalition aircraft attacked gadhafi's ground forces, besieging the rebel-held city of misratah. >>> officials in japan say radiation levels in tokyo's water supply are now too high for infants and they're telling parents there to use bottled water instead. meantime, smoke coming from a damaged nuclear power plant forced the temporary evacuation of workers trying to stop radiation leaks there. >>> the first of five u.s. soldiers accused of murdering afghan civilians last year is expected to plead guilty today. members of specialist jeremy morelock's brigade were shown posing with bodies in photos by the german paper, "der speigel." >>> more than a half foot of snow could fall today. in iowa, homes were damaged by tornadoes and large hailstones. >>> you are up to date right now at 13 minutes past the hour in some of your other news. now let's turn to al for a check of the forecast. >> all right. thanks a lot, natalie. as we take a lo at what's a ing on out west, again, more storms.
and u.s.-led coalition aircraft attacked gadhafi's ground forces, besieging the rebel-held city of misratah. >>> officials in japan say radiation levels in tokyo's water supply are now too high for infants and they're telling parents there to use bottled water instead. meantime, smoke coming from a damaged nuclear power plant forced the temporary evacuation of workers trying to stop radiation leaks there. >>> the first of five u.s. soldiers accused of murdering afghan...
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thorn intervention in troubled libya gets closer as the u.s. repositions its naval forces in the region while the u.k. refuses to rule out using military assets against gadhafi regime. we talk french satellite images of the unrest in libya throw doubt to the west and claims it could guffey's military aircraft attacked civilians in protest. it's day one of the much heralded overhaul of russia's police to try and boost public trust in the force with many saying so it's the. next we'll look at space exploration and how it could help prevent earthquakes is r t talk to adam smith from the space science lab in london. this year we're celebrating fifty years since year ago daryn became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about their twenty's said project for those who don't know what it is the project would involve as the name implies two spacecraft which would which would operate the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be. on bo
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reports that three u.s. and two stealth bombers had dropped forty bombs on the major and you can feel. russia is urging all sides involved in the crisis to put an end so well on its own and which definitely grateful comes officials say an immediate cease fire is the best option. to japan now where the government says that the fukushima nuclear plant to run a used again and will eventually close completely announcements comes off the workers managed to stabilize the pressure at the reactors at the trouble facility although that will stop radioactive contamination have been detected in spinach and milk in any system around the plant traces of also found in concern the supply of clinical tsunami disaster is now claimed eight thousand lives and still no trace of any thousands of japanese authorities on building a temporary housing is on. homes were destroyed japan continues to shake aftershocks but russian earthquake experts. major natural cycle and its seismic activity. nobody gave. any thank you very much for
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. >> reporter: u.s. experts believe it could be weeks before this emergency is resolved and americans are being urged to flee a 50-mile area around the plant. on our shores, radiation monitoring has been stepped up on the west coast as a precaution. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: u.s. airports are now screening passengers and cargo coming out of japan. >> we have seen no radiation, by the way, even on incoming cargo or passengers that comes close to reaching a harmful level. >> reporter: in tokyo, experts say radiation levels are still below harmful levels, but anxiety is rising. the pentagon is now organizing a voluntary evacuation of american military families and citizens who want to get out. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, one week since japan's worst ever disaster, new stunning footage has emerged from a local japanese news crew. they were in a taxi seconds before catastrophe struck
. >> reporter: u.s. experts believe it could be weeks before this emergency is resolved and americans are being urged to flee a 50-mile area around the plant. on our shores, radiation monitoring has been stepped up on the west coast as a precaution. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: u.s. airports are now screening passengers and cargo coming out of japan. >> we have...
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barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n. resolution. and stable terms the forty victims of last year's twin that metric suicide last week shocked and they shifted other results in the fight against terrorists. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to the george w. bush administration in the u.s. thomas graham tells me that the rest are witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations if you next. the wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has that political analysts to come up with plenty if not a first summit calling it rain in the desert that's what hopefully climbs the region of the corrupt regimes others that comparing you see a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radiate voltaire's region well to add some perspective
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our top stories these are the headlines tonight for intervention in troubled libya gets closer as the u.s. troop positions its naval forces in the region while the u.k. refuses to rule out using military assets against gadhafi his regime it's our top story also headlining from a fresh satellite images of be unrest in libya throw doubts over western claims that gadhafi is military aircraft attacked civilian protesters much more on that story throughout the night. here in russia it's day one of the much heralded over all of russia's police to try and boost public trust and force but many say the rebound he's only skin deep. thanks for being with us tonight next we look at space exploration and how it could help prevent earthquakes you hear me right as artsy talks with alan smith from the space science lab in the. this year we're celebrating fifty years since year ago guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project i join project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about the project for those who don't know what it is the project would in
our top stories these are the headlines tonight for intervention in troubled libya gets closer as the u.s. troop positions its naval forces in the region while the u.k. refuses to rule out using military assets against gadhafi his regime it's our top story also headlining from a fresh satellite images of be unrest in libya throw doubts over western claims that gadhafi is military aircraft attacked civilian protesters much more on that story throughout the night. here in russia it's day one of...
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the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that lation ship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever in love your intention is to kill all kid all he'll feel a certain kind of feeling to look at the history of thomas the sport's never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. place. it's my favorite son going. to keep. my name is daniel smith this is joining us on the radio will make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. first. in the fourth day if you get information out about the real world on to him war on syria or her. secret to the biggest. fear to be a democracy. if i ever put in those laws the danger here would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the question because it has become more about this all james bond. than about the actual information. but thank you.
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good news it changed the week boosting ties and advancing traders the u.s. vice president met brushes leaders of opposition in moscow. and in libya state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory while keeps calling for him to step down. and staying with libya the international community continues to debate the role it should take in the unrest in the country next hour to talk to russia's envoy to nato demitra goes in to gauge his view. richer of those than is russia's envoy to nato has expressed concern over his plans for military intervention in the country mr lederach thanks speaking with r.t. do you support nato and e.u. backing for libya's rebels but. in principle what usually happens is this in order to start military operations you have to ask someone to invite you so it's not proper to come in uninvited. there should be a side doing inviting for this side to it presentable it has to be legitimized what is now happening with the libyan opposition is approximately the same thing the problem lies elsewhere no one
good news it changed the week boosting ties and advancing traders the u.s. vice president met brushes leaders of opposition in moscow. and in libya state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory while keeps calling for him to step down. and staying with libya the international community continues to debate the role it should take in the unrest in the country next hour to talk to russia's envoy to nato demitra goes in to gauge his view. richer of those...
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military and u.s. government schools in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan soon and it was used supplied pickup trucks that help afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's leave behind that wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next at some point are at sea when ghazi. well for warnitz i'm now joined live from massachusetts by e.j. pressure and he's the director of international studies at trinity college based in connecticut thanks very much indeed for joining us here on our team do you believe that western nations when they say any intervention would be for humanitarian reasons. i think it's very dangerous period immediately started talking about things like north fly zones i think the problem with you know talking about things like any intervention you're going to lead on the one hand to the very poor bungling the s.e.'s the united kingdom and done sending in a sort on record listen steam and secondly you'r
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the u.s. and its allies are escalating pressure on moammar gadhafi. the justice department is being asked to open a new investigation into whether the libyan leader personally ordered one of the worst terror attacks in u.s. history. for than two decades after more 270 people, including 19 americans, died in the bombing of pan am flight 103, shocking accusation from defectors, that moammar gadhafi may have himself ordered the terror attack. sparking calls for a new investigation. >> there have been statements made in the last days by what are now former members of the libyan government fingering gadhafi, making it clear that the order came from the very top. i think we need to move expeditiously. >> reporter: this after two administrations -- bush and obama -- dealt with gadhafi. some of the families of the lockerbie victims have written to president obama and say they are furious, sickened. stephanie's husband, michael, justice department lawyer, was on the flight. >> we had chosen to look the
the u.s. and its allies are escalating pressure on moammar gadhafi. the justice department is being asked to open a new investigation into whether the libyan leader personally ordered one of the worst terror attacks in u.s. history. for than two decades after more 270 people, including 19 americans, died in the bombing of pan am flight 103, shocking accusation from defectors, that moammar gadhafi may have himself ordered the terror attack. sparking calls for a new investigation. >> there...
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in the u.s. markets are trading in a negative territory as high oil prices are worrying investors about the pace of economic recovery nasdaq down point seven percent the guardians down point. here is europe where stocks are about to close and they're lower this average americans iraq is the biggest news in london as england bans tobacco displays from what world . markets we've just seen some like half an hour ago seeing the markets closed they closed negatively off for a long weekend this was the first trading session the market was correcting after a strong previous week so you look at some of the individual shares which bought the trend banks they were on the rise supported by positive results from bank of america's bank was gaining one half a cent at the close bank was the worst. second tier banks added seven point seven percent in just one session low in nickel and copper futures were weighing on metal stocks with north down one percent of the club. the cost of insuring russian dead against d
in the u.s. markets are trading in a negative territory as high oil prices are worrying investors about the pace of economic recovery nasdaq down point seven percent the guardians down point. here is europe where stocks are about to close and they're lower this average americans iraq is the biggest news in london as england bans tobacco displays from what world . markets we've just seen some like half an hour ago seeing the markets closed they closed negatively off for a long weekend this was...
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impose a no fly zone as are u.s. warships. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain are witnessing pro-democratic protests which are being crushed by authorities while the u.s. and others look the other way. because the radiation risks grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami more than seven thousand people have been confirmed dead with thousands more still missing. up next martin anders explores the influence of russian culture in the french capital stay with us. well i welcome it's one of the most loves and this is cities in the world powers basically great celebrate the culture and architecture here and throughout the centuries as many russians and the great it's across the cultural links between the super countries became stronger and stronger today paris is part of russian history an
impose a no fly zone as are u.s. warships. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain are witnessing pro-democratic protests which are being crushed by authorities while the u.s. and others look the other way. because the radiation risks grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful...
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the times between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that lation ship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. the intention to kill kill kill kill kill kill women look at recent history has taught us that sports never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no just. going. to keep. my name is daniel smith this is joining us on the radio will make a short presentation of all that we could be sprawled. the first. in the fourth of if you can get information out about the real world kinds joy-ann war on. terrorism are going to be a good opportunity. if i've ever put in the sources and danger here would hunt me down and co. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become a war of all this all james. and all the actual information. but thank you. for all the people around the wall. if. he is sixty feet just. to
the times between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that lation ship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. the intention to kill kill kill kill kill kill women look at recent history has taught us that sports never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no just. going. to keep. my name is...
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military in the u.s. government's it was in afghanistan before it in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan masooma move it was use supplied pick up trucks that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next. hour it's the ghazi. used foreign policy chief has reaffirmed the union's determination to stop the violence a new deal with more sanctions expected by friday but political writer tim gatto says some european nations on the us are behaving like hypocrites when they talk of humanitarian issues in libya. but what they're doing this they're saying that. he is killing all these people you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to there's a humanitarian excuse to invade libya but meanwhile it darker and people die and left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force to go forward because there are poor boy i think if the
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the u.s. military shifted some of the fleet further away from shore after military personnel were exposed to low level radiation. the state department is warning americans to avoid travel to japan. >> we also have new home video that captured the tsunami as it destroyed towns on the japanese coast. in the wake of the disaster, there is new speculation that the san andreas fault in california will be the source of the next big tremor. more on that just ahead. we begin with the latest on the unfolding situation in japan. we have several reports starting with ann curry who is in the hard hit region of miyogi. good morning, ann. >> reporter: good morning. i'm in a city called minamisanriku. it is one of the most devastated towns in the most affected region of this epic disaster in japan. and four days after the quake and tsunami, this area is barely reached by the outside world. [ screaming ] >> reporter: nbc news obtained this home video of the tsunami as it struck the coastal fishing village of
the u.s. military shifted some of the fleet further away from shore after military personnel were exposed to low level radiation. the state department is warning americans to avoid travel to japan. >> we also have new home video that captured the tsunami as it destroyed towns on the japanese coast. in the wake of the disaster, there is new speculation that the san andreas fault in california will be the source of the next big tremor. more on that just ahead. we begin with the latest on...
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british french and u.s. warships converge on libya prepping to launch a decisive strike on colonel gadhafi as forces and libya's internal affairs claims its maintaining its ceasefire while the rebels say they are still being bombarded. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain witnessing pro-democratic protests that are being crushed by authorities while the u.s. and others look the other way. the radiation risks grow in japan as struggled as this country struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami over seven thousand people have been confirmed dead thousands are still missing. up next martin enters explores the influence of russian culture in the french capital stay with us. well i welcome it's one of the most loved and this is cities in the world paris basically great fellow look at th
british french and u.s. warships converge on libya prepping to launch a decisive strike on colonel gadhafi as forces and libya's internal affairs claims its maintaining its ceasefire while the rebels say they are still being bombarded. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain witnessing pro-democratic protests that are being crushed by authorities while...
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the real world or is on our side there is americas markets are pretty open to the rest of the world u.s. tariffs are about one and a half percent of the volume of foreign ports so if you want to say our trade is ninety eight point five percent free i could live with that but the real problem is going the other direction ok you you mentioned the word tariffs. again definitions what is a tariff tariff is just a tax that's collected on imported goods and services so would it be appropriate to say that for example for a long time in the united states we said you know if there's a dollars where the labor made it in a pair of shoes made in connecticut and twenty cents for the labor of the same shoes made in china for forty cents for the labor in the same shoes made in mexico when you import those shoes in the united states we're going to hit you with eighty cent tax if it's coming from china or sixty cent tax and it's coming from mexico so no matter where you make it it's going across to the same although it's not just labor obviously the tariffs are equalizing and that the whole point of a t
the real world or is on our side there is americas markets are pretty open to the rest of the world u.s. tariffs are about one and a half percent of the volume of foreign ports so if you want to say our trade is ninety eight point five percent free i could live with that but the real problem is going the other direction ok you you mentioned the word tariffs. again definitions what is a tariff tariff is just a tax that's collected on imported goods and services so would it be appropriate to say...
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i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene. would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in the country where the forces arrayed against gadhafi will alstead in the next. yeah i do think so you're seeing that so for the u.s. to intervene we create a backlash in the region that could harm the possibility of future democracy in that very unstable and important region being older than. it was for more longer of the united states or of any moment for me and so many countries in the north korea very rarely are that worked out for. kind of makes the point of american ritual. discredits you know heard of the trigger and it's being thrown because it appears the pirate was overthrown
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in canada and the u.s. that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most independent. and most of the. plates of conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers occur among people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. to. wealthy british style the stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. he's. easy. top stories this hour on t.v. rebels claim they've made further advances in eastern libya mean
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and u.s. could intervene into libya what do you think are we seeing echoes of iraq here i think it's very different than iraq i think iraq was a moment when the united states in the name of democracy formed democracy by bringing democracy at the tip of a bayonet or with bombs and i think we're seeing the ripple effects of iraq in the region. i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s. to intervene would be dangerous because the countries in the region themselves it seems to me as we saw in egypt people in those countries need to take control of their own destiny and i have not followed libyan politics carefully but i think we're at a tipping point in that country with the forces arrayed against gadhafi. in the next sure i do think so you're seeing that so if the u.s. intervene we create a backlash in the region that could harm the possibility of future democracy in a very unstable an
and u.s. could intervene into libya what do you think are we seeing echoes of iraq here i think it's very different than iraq i think iraq was a moment when the united states in the name of democracy formed democracy by bringing democracy at the tip of a bayonet or with bombs and i think we're seeing the ripple effects of iraq in the region. i'm opposed to u.s. intervention i wish the united nations had more capacity to end violence and bloodshed in countries like libya but i think for the u.s....
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the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship really meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever to. be unscientific you know old kid old good old feel a certain kind of culinary look at recent history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. well to british style it's sometimes slightly. harder. in the target. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on march. second explosion could well turn because she must tell me confidant after fears of a nuclear meltdown and about in silence those have been the threat as another company has made it all things of the fifteen thousand people have now been confirmed senator a desk and a place and resulting tsunami from them but the top ten kernels of. indeed did state television claims that kin
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u.s. and arab officials tell nbc news al qaeda in north africa is taking advantage of the chaos in libya to regroup, gain strength and collect weapons. >> a u.s. official tells us that saudi arabia is now arming some of the rebels in an attempt to prevent al qaeda from taking over this rebellion which is now drawing in outside powers. >> thank you so much to richard engel. >>> a new report found that the u.s. military has a disproportionate member of white males in leadership roles. the independent study suggests an end to the ban on women in combat and a change in recruitment and promotion policies. >>> the body of a missing american college student in spain has been found in a river in madrid. 22-year-old austin bice vanished after leaving a nightclub alone. police do not expect foul play. now, to amanda drury. man da, nice to see you. >> stocks may bring some relief but opec is discussing raising output to cool soaring prices. also, we might see some cheers from investors for the shares
u.s. and arab officials tell nbc news al qaeda in north africa is taking advantage of the chaos in libya to regroup, gain strength and collect weapons. >> a u.s. official tells us that saudi arabia is now arming some of the rebels in an attempt to prevent al qaeda from taking over this rebellion which is now drawing in outside powers. >> thank you so much to richard engel. >>> a new report found that the u.s. military has a disproportionate member of white males in...
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as washington seeks to shake up its foreign policy members of congress question the u.s. government's ability to back the right candidate in north africa and the middle east. plus a bumpy revolutionary road as the last leader of the soviet union turns eighty our team takes a look at the country's democratic transition and why some blame the company but charge for bringing destruction along with it. you're watching r t eleven pm moscow time welcome if you just joined this my name is kevin now in our top story tonight the opposition in libya claims to have fought off an attack by colonel gadhafi forces in the eastern oil rich town of breda reports say fourteen people though have been killed in the fighting meanwhile the u.n. has warned of the unfolding humanitarian crisis so much uneasy in border where thousands have been fleeing the violence in libya. and shoot us with more tonight. so far moving seventy five thousand people have fled here to tunis from neighboring libya the situation on the border is chaotic as border guards they struggle to keep calm and i needed a chanc
as washington seeks to shake up its foreign policy members of congress question the u.s. government's ability to back the right candidate in north africa and the middle east. plus a bumpy revolutionary road as the last leader of the soviet union turns eighty our team takes a look at the country's democratic transition and why some blame the company but charge for bringing destruction along with it. you're watching r t eleven pm moscow time welcome if you just joined this my name is kevin now in...
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protesters in the u.s. demand better treatment for the management of the king which dates it we saw the wiki leaks his supporters say bradley manning has been labeled traitor has been held in britain conditions. more expert views now about the latest events in the idea as artie's of son a boy speaks to one of russia's most with their own experts in an islamic history. no mark about it was never a darling of the rose bird just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business with them now tripoli is under aerial bombardment the libyan leader is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next he discussed that we are now joined by one of russia's leading political analyst be director of the eastern studies institute out the russian academy of sciences it's all right now we can't thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in such short period of time and people are still struggling targus time to what is really happening in the lead there what's
protesters in the u.s. demand better treatment for the management of the king which dates it we saw the wiki leaks his supporters say bradley manning has been labeled traitor has been held in britain conditions. more expert views now about the latest events in the idea as artie's of son a boy speaks to one of russia's most with their own experts in an islamic history. no mark about it was never a darling of the rose bird just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business with...
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chanda was the levy any as the u.s. is now considering imposing a no fly zone over libya russia strongly opposes. once again international intervention in what he believes is levy on domestic affairs and the u.s. is now seeking russia's support for action in levy as russia has a veto on the year's curity council that means that without russia saying yes to the no fly zone plan this plan could not be enforced. thousands of muslim refugees escaping violence in north africa found their way to europe but what will they find but what they will find nations already struggling to live with immigrant populations in the british muslim community is now being confronted by strong far right sentiment your parents takes a look. mosques hit jobs and how well meat shops a scene straight from the possessions of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or abdel wahab. better known now as the stock bomber abdul qadeer pax knew him and describe
chanda was the levy any as the u.s. is now considering imposing a no fly zone over libya russia strongly opposes. once again international intervention in what he believes is levy on domestic affairs and the u.s. is now seeking russia's support for action in levy as russia has a veto on the year's curity council that means that without russia saying yes to the no fly zone plan this plan could not be enforced. thousands of muslim refugees escaping violence in north africa found their way to...